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| Re: 2017 Fiscal Sustainability Index Of States In Nigeria - BudgIT by AlexCk: 12:38pm On Nov 04, 2017 |
Aregbe shaa, Still dey owe me my state alaweee |
| Re: 2017 Fiscal Sustainability Index Of States In Nigeria - BudgIT by Omofunaab2: 12:40pm On Nov 04, 2017 |
mofedamijo:You get sense.. Reasonable government invest heavily in infrastructures... |
| Re: 2017 Fiscal Sustainability Index Of States In Nigeria - BudgIT by IkpuMmadu: 12:41pm On Nov 04, 2017 |
arma:LoL Fayose is the best thing that can happen to Western NIGERIA |
| Re: 2017 Fiscal Sustainability Index Of States In Nigeria - BudgIT by mofedamijo(m): 12:42pm On Nov 04, 2017 |
[quote author=devindevin2000 post=62064585]When talk about Afonjas, people attack me and think I'm being tribalistic...no, I'm not. I know these people very well because I grew up in SW and speak fluent yorubaa. These people are worst than Northerners....take it from me and I'm not exaggerating. They hide under one Nigeria, using bogus statistics to deceive you they are doing well. Have you noticed that when government agencies' supported statistics are released, they are always behind? Because these free from their propaganda. But ironically when private agencies release stats, mostly own by yorubas agencies, they rate themselves high, deceiving you they are doing well. I'm not surprised that Ekiti and Osun are last, an indication they are worst than northerners. The only reason Lagos is at the top is because it's occupied and built by non yorubaas. And also the only reason Ogun is there is because it's close to Lagos; kind of like how Asaba is close to Onitsha.[/ quote] Your foolishness is state of the Art,you know nothing,comparing SW to the North,i schooled in the North,dont ever compare,if you now the level of progress of the yorubas both in Nigeria and overseas u il shut the hell up,they re the most hard working n just because they re cool n dont brag. doesnt mean they re not there,were u expectinng ogun state not to take advantage of her sisters(lagos) wealth,honestly ure a complete olodo,dont quote me i am delta born n raised in lasgidi |
| Re: 2017 Fiscal Sustainability Index Of States In Nigeria - BudgIT by totit: 12:43pm On Nov 04, 2017 |
RebelChip:Loool. But the stats is not base on poverty index ![]() |
| Re: 2017 Fiscal Sustainability Index Of States In Nigeria - BudgIT by Omofunaab2: 12:43pm On Nov 04, 2017 |
devindevin2000:And Who do you think owns budgIT? Potor illiterate |
| Re: 2017 Fiscal Sustainability Index Of States In Nigeria - BudgIT by Omofunaab2: 12:46pm On Nov 04, 2017 |
totit:Lol... you dey mind those illiterates. They should be more concerned about the stats below
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| Re: 2017 Fiscal Sustainability Index Of States In Nigeria - BudgIT by totit: 12:46pm On Nov 04, 2017 |
Bolustical:Ehe ![]()
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| Re: 2017 Fiscal Sustainability Index Of States In Nigeria - BudgIT by Gotze1: 12:57pm On Nov 04, 2017 |
Edoloaded:That Lagos and ogun na southeastern east? |
| Re: 2017 Fiscal Sustainability Index Of States In Nigeria - BudgIT by Killurself: 12:57pm On Nov 04, 2017 |
If South East was in bottom you will see people from there making noise. Thank God they're not bottom nor top |
| Re: 2017 Fiscal Sustainability Index Of States In Nigeria - BudgIT by Nobody: 1:02pm On Nov 04, 2017 |
Omofunaab2:But SW has a high IGR but it's not sustainable ![]() |
| Re: 2017 Fiscal Sustainability Index Of States In Nigeria - BudgIT by OlujobaSamuel: 1:02pm On Nov 04, 2017 |
most no sabi read data for here. some govs just wait till month end to pay salary, no project no borrowings, Some borrows but do nothing, Some borrows and do something then eat small, Some borrows and do something but eat big, Aregbe, you tried but the debt you incurred was just too much for a state like osun, you are maaaddddd, cant you learn from Bisi Akande. |
| Re: 2017 Fiscal Sustainability Index Of States In Nigeria - BudgIT by Nobody: 1:04pm On Nov 04, 2017 |
oodualover:BudgIT is a start up owned by Oluseun Onigbinde. |
| Re: 2017 Fiscal Sustainability Index Of States In Nigeria - BudgIT by BakireBulmaker: 1:11pm On Nov 04, 2017 |
bopm:Until we restructure the country, we will always need Igbo slaves like you to do all the HARD work. Go and ask Canada, Australia and co why they are desperately looking for immigrants. |
| Re: 2017 Fiscal Sustainability Index Of States In Nigeria - BudgIT by totit: 1:13pm On Nov 04, 2017 |
![]() Lagos, Ogun topping the list and two SW states among the top 5. With time, Oyo will follow.. ![]() |
| Re: 2017 Fiscal Sustainability Index Of States In Nigeria - BudgIT by Princedapace(m): 1:15pm On Nov 04, 2017 |
Bolustical:When igbos say parasite, bro, they know they can survive without the so called oil. Life does not start and end with oil bro. I reaerached about New Zealand and saw how much tourism is giving that small country, in was shocked. Bros, if that same feeding bottle is given to north and east and east is still more sustainable more than north even after civil war, the east has every reason to brag. The east knows she has hard working citizens who can boost the economy of any state. The east is not afraid of total restructuring, the east is a parasite, yes, but the east is not afraid of restructuring.. Mind u, the so called VAT u talked about, go and check how much comes from non indigenes in those states. I will always say it. U can't take it away from the east, they may make noise and talk too much but they are fucking hard working. The east run their own economy in their zone. The same easterns have reasonable influence on the economy of other zones, from south west to south south to north. If u think na lie, go on a fact finding. |
| Re: 2017 Fiscal Sustainability Index Of States In Nigeria - BudgIT by BakireBulmaker: 1:17pm On Nov 04, 2017 |
Earthquake1:'Masters' that are shipped to go and work as slaves elsewhere in order to grow the economy. Is that one a master ![]() |
| Re: 2017 Fiscal Sustainability Index Of States In Nigeria - BudgIT by Earthquake1: 1:20pm On Nov 04, 2017 |
BakireBulmaker:Funny, last time I checked slaves do not live beyond the means of their masters. You are being dominated in your homeland, accept that ![]() |
| Re: 2017 Fiscal Sustainability Index Of States In Nigeria - BudgIT by totit: 1:22pm On Nov 04, 2017 |
Princedapace:The whole world is watching. You'd be the most intelligent person on this thread if you could prove the bolded with facts and figures. Please, not the usual oral or go-and-do-ya-findings-usual-figures. Smh. Waiting... ![]() |
| Re: 2017 Fiscal Sustainability Index Of States In Nigeria - BudgIT by Decryptor(m): 1:26pm On Nov 04, 2017 |
And tomorrow, some idiots will come here and say Umahi is better than Obiano |
| Re: 2017 Fiscal Sustainability Index Of States In Nigeria - BudgIT by mercyville: 1:29pm On Nov 04, 2017 |
RebelChip:1. This means if a state (A) spends N3m per month and has N15m in reserve. If money stops coming in it would last for 15÷3= 5 months without reducing its spending.However if another state (B) spends N30m per month but has N90m in reserve it would only last 90÷30= 3 months under same condition or else would have to reduce spendingto stretch funds longer.2. You can see that State B is richer than State A but on this chart State A would rank higher. Even though State B performs better and probably takes better care of its residents than State A. Because 5 months is greater than 3 months.3. This chart is not measuring IGR or wealth but funds to expenditure ratio. I don't even expect lagos to rate so high self. I was expecting northern states to lead chart because they do practically little development with their funds.4. What it shows is which states could continue at same pace without reducing spending if no money comes inagain.It is an analytical tool for policy making and most street peoplewon't understand or necessarily need to. |
| Re: 2017 Fiscal Sustainability Index Of States In Nigeria - BudgIT by BakireBulmaker: 1:32pm On Nov 04, 2017 |
Earthquake1:You need to visit that epic Yoruba thread again and wake up to reality. Igbos are no match anytime any day. |
| Re: 2017 Fiscal Sustainability Index Of States In Nigeria - BudgIT by totit: 1:36pm On Nov 04, 2017 |
BakireBulmaker:You are wasting your time. Simply ask the delusional fella to tell you exactly what they dominate,prove it with facts and figures and see him running about like a just slaughtered,helpless Christmas chicken. ![]() |
| Re: 2017 Fiscal Sustainability Index Of States In Nigeria - BudgIT by Earthquake1: 1:37pm On Nov 04, 2017 |
BakireBulmaker:I do not need to argue with you see the facts for yourself
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| Re: 2017 Fiscal Sustainability Index Of States In Nigeria - BudgIT by Desyner: 1:37pm On Nov 04, 2017 |
People like Deomelo, sarrki, mapet won't show up in occassion like this. |
| Re: 2017 Fiscal Sustainability Index Of States In Nigeria - BudgIT by CASTOSVILLA(m): 1:38pm On Nov 04, 2017 |
oodualover:I'm packing out from Nigeria.
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| Re: 2017 Fiscal Sustainability Index Of States In Nigeria - BudgIT by Desyner: 1:45pm On Nov 04, 2017 |
mofedamijo:You must think we all drink palmwine and take weed. Aregbe can't pay salary cos the federation deducts peoples salary from source against their will. Aregbe is building schools that may never benefit Osun people and trying to build a N69 Billion airport in a state where God Is Good don't even have park and you are here to advertise your ignorance by downplaying the significance of sustainability index. |
| Re: 2017 Fiscal Sustainability Index Of States In Nigeria - BudgIT by Enugupikin: 1:46pm On Nov 04, 2017 |
Keneking:all states from no 10 downwards should actually be merged |
| Re: 2017 Fiscal Sustainability Index Of States In Nigeria - BudgIT by oodualover: 1:50pm On Nov 04, 2017 |
[s] vengertime:[/s] Have you finish developing Indonesia and India? |
| Re: 2017 Fiscal Sustainability Index Of States In Nigeria - BudgIT by maasoap(m): 1:55pm On Nov 04, 2017 |
AceRoyal:No. That was the results of too much debt. Current and immediate past South West governors were just borrowing recklessly until they couldn't borrow anymore. |
| Re: 2017 Fiscal Sustainability Index Of States In Nigeria - BudgIT by Princedapace(m): 2:10pm On Nov 04, 2017 |
totit:Bro, I didn't come here to argue with u.. U and I know that over 90% of share holders in the biggest markets in the south east are easterners. The south east is majorly driven by small to medium scale businesses. Those markets are controlled by the easterners. U will hardly see non Easterner with large market share in those markets in Aba, Onitsha, Enugu, Owerri, etc. The east is mostly driven by market economy. Now, in Ibadan for instance, Queenslima market is dominated by the igbos, Duge market is dominated by the igbos, Aleshilonye market is also shared between igbos and yorubas, etc. These are top markets in Ibadan city. These markets have positive influence on the economy as they house both small scale and medium scale businesses. Lagos is not to even talked about. Stop the hate. Igbos work extremely hard. I am not saying others don't. But easterners are parasite, right? Northerners are parasites, right? East suffered a major set back via the civil war, and had little help from the central govt after the war. Most of the FG programmes there were abandoned, yet, east is not the poorest in the country. That tells u a lot about them. Other regions already have advantage over east. West already have advantage of Lagos which is the biggest economy in Nigeria and among the biggest in Africa. Lagos is the centre of business in Nigeria. It is normal. It is the former capital of the country and has enjoyed massive mono poly for decades. Every country has her own mega economic city, south Africa, it is Jourbug, Egypt, it is Cairo, etc. Lagos is furtunate to have that. It is the first point of city outsider gets when entering Nigeria. The influence of Lagos is affecting western Nigeria all together. Just that Nigeria is a useless country, all western states would av been far ahead, not in Nigeria standard, but global standard. But these states are still doing badly even with their close proximity to Lagos of all places.. Take away lagos, west will be almost empty. Now, south south, is the oil hub of nigeria and that is the region that feeds the country. South south has more income flow per states from FG than other regions due to 13% derivation. It is normal for that region to be ahead of other regions. Have u been to PH? How is the market economy there? How many igbos dormimate the popular markets there? Find out too. Now, north has Abuja close to her. North has always been the baby of the country. The country has many policies that favour north like the educationally disadvantaged states in Nigeria, FG character which benefits states with more local govt and northern states gain more from this. North should av been ahead of east. East suffered a war for three years, I mean a full blown war and had no special commission to rebuild it as north east is getting now. If with all these and east is still not the poorest in nigeria, they deserve their noise baba.. If easterners are lazy, oboy, that region for be cast by now . Those boys are dam hustlers. |
| Re: 2017 Fiscal Sustainability Index Of States In Nigeria - BudgIT by Mysselff2: 2:18pm On Nov 04, 2017 |
I was about to let all hell loose here and protest violently that Delta State is not top of the list ( number 1) till I realized the thread is not about the state with the most useless thieving governor |
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. Those boys are dam hustlers.